When you make a commitment with yourself, do you generally keep all of them? Or do you continually let yourself down? Always remember that there is always a price to be paid when you make a commitment or promise to yourself. That price can either be one of regret or one of accomplishment. Which one do you most often choose?

Keeping Commitments Feels Good

How do you feel when you make a commitment with yourself and you keep that commitment? You feel great, you feel on top of the world. In fact your body rewards you with a rush of feel good hormones. How do you feel when you let yourself down and you continually fail to meet your commitments with yourself? You feel down, disappointed and really bad. Your body rewards you with negative hormones, which not only make you feel bad, but they affect your body by causing you stress and discomfort.

Your Body Rewards You

This seems like a no-brainer to me. If you meet and keep your commitments that you make with yourself, your body rewards you with feel good hormones and you get to achieve great things. If you don’t, you feel bad, your body punishes you with chemicals that make you feel awful and you remain trapped in mediocrity.

My question is:

If keeping our commitments with ourselves makes us feel good and we also get to achieve greatness, then why do so many people break their commitments with themselves?
Why do so many people choose to not have the necessary discipline to meet their daily commitments?
Why do so many people choose to feel stressed and bad, rather than happy and satisfied?
Unfortunately the answer to all these questions is rather simple. We are so wrapped up in quick fixes and the pleasure of the moment, that we cannot see the huge benefits of keeping all the commitments we make with ourselves.

It is far easier to press the snooze button in the morning than it is to get up and go to gym.
It is far easier to get wrapped up in mindless television shows that distract us than it is to find an hour or two each evening to improve our lives.
The pleasure of the now seems far more important than the future success, which will come with sustained effort.
We are unable to wait for future gratification.
Make a conscious effort to keep your commitments with yourself over the next month. You will gradually convert this very worthwhile effort into your new success habit set. Make the choice today to make the small shift towards keeping your commitments with yourself and introduce daily discipline into your life as a success creator. When you make this shift, you transform yourself into a super achiever.

Make the shift today:

Read a new book that will open you up to new knowledge and empower you for success.
Start a new productive activity that will create the future you desire.
Start the process of life change and develop new positive habits to support your efforts.
Make the shift to daily discipline and take small measured actions every day, until you find the success you desire.
You can choose to make these small, yet significant changes right now and you will see remarkable improvements in your life very soon. Or you can choose to do nothing. Where you continue to pretend and never commit to perform anything meaningful with your life. Both choices will deliver an outcome in the future. I know that choosing to make these shifts will cost almost nothing.

The price of not making these small positive changes could be far higher. You may pay the price through unhappiness, lack of fulfilment, bankruptcy, failure, divorce or poor health. Dare to pay the small price of daily discipline now, it weighs ounces. When compared to the huge burden you may carry later, if you do not introduce these small shifts into your life.

Life is Filled with Choices:

You can continue to choose rest, over positive activity, entertainment over education, pleasure in the moment over daily discipline and continue to live an unfulfilled life without meaning. Or you can make the shift towards achievement and make a few better choices, where you finally start to keep the commitments you make with yourself.

How do you Change Things?

So if you want to change things in your life you must stop cursing the effect of your lacklustre performance and stop nourishing the cause of your dissatisfaction. You must finally choose new positive daily behaviours and disciplines as your new habit set. Make better choices starting right now and you will very quickly begin living the life of your dreams.

You have the power to transform your life. You can change everything that is not satisfactory. It all starts and ends with your own power of choice. What are you waiting for?

Author's Bio:

Hi my name is Andrew Horton; I am an inspirational Speaker, Master Teacher, Radio and TV Host, Global Traveler and Author. My area of focus is in the field of human behavior, expanded awareness and enlightenment. I travel the planet constantly researching, learning and seeking ways to unlock the mysteries of the human mind. I delve into the inner workings of the universe, always looking for ways to understand my role in making things better and contributing to the improvement of the human experience. Please visit my website to sign up for a daily inspirational message by following this link Daily Inspirational Message. This is your daily call to action, a reminder to do things better each day. Visit my website at http://www.andrewhorton.co.za

Another great and concise post. It's much easier to want take the easy path as opposed to the right path
I do my best to remind myself that by committing myself to doing something that may be dull or take longer to gain the reward I will have a much sweeter prize in the end
I also really liked how you mentioned that the small meaningful choices we make now will ultimately make our lives better and much less burdensome
I have this great article similar to yours and though your audience may like this too
http://www.empowernetwork.com/vincewez/blog/here-it-is-world/